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Parker is a reference to [[Lady Penelope]]'s [[Parker (Mr. Steelman)|chauffeur of the same name]] in the ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'' series. | Parker is a reference to [[Lady Penelope]]'s [[Parker (Mr. Steelman)|chauffeur of the same name]] in the ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'' series. Parker's only line of dialogue, "Yes, m'lady," is a reference to the original character's catchphrase, and is delivered in the same manner as voice actor [[David Graham]]. | ||
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Parker was the Victorian driver of Madame Vastra. He drove Vastra's carriage back from a venture in which Vastra had eaten Jack the Ripper. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War)
Behind the scenes
Parker is a reference to Lady Penelope's chauffeur of the same name in the Thunderbirds series. Parker's only line of dialogue, "Yes, m'lady," is a reference to the original character's catchphrase, and is delivered in the same manner as voice actor David Graham.